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Example sentences for "recombination"

Lexicographically close words:
recollects; recomand; recomande; recomaund; recomaunde; recombine; recombined; recomendacion; recommande; recommaund
  1. Van 't Hoff's formula is equivalent to taking the frequency of dissociation as proportional to the square of the concentration of the molecules, and the frequency of recombination as proportional to the cube of the concentration of the ions.

  2. At barometric pressures such as exist between 18 and 36 kilometres above the ground the mobility of the ions varies inversely as the pressure, whilst the coefficient of recombination [alpha] varies approximately as the pressure.

  3. The difficulty is in accounting for the continuance in extensive fine weather districts of large positive charges in the atmosphere in face of the processes of recombination always in progress.

  4. The diversity of forms produced in crossbreeding by horticulturists and fanciers generally results from a process of analytical variation or recombination of the factors composing the parental types.

  5. Initial recombination seems, however, to be absent or diminished in effectiveness; probably because of the new stability instantly assumed by the ionised atoms.

  6. In the former, initial recombination may obscure the intense ionisation near the end of the range.

  7. In these cases, also, recombination can be partially effected by the rays.

  8. The rate of recombination depends upon the product of the number of each sign present in unit volume.

  9. The ionic density is therefore high, and recombination very rapidly removes the ions after they are formed.

  10. If this recombination happened in the mineral we should not have the concentric spheres so well defined as we see them to be.

  11. Much of the ionisation in gases is again undone by recombination before diffusion leads to the separation of the ions.

  12. What, then, hinders the initial recombination in the solid?

  13. If there is no electric field, a cloud can be produced some time after the shutting off of the source of radiation, showing that time is required for the recombination of the ions.

  14. On increasing the voltage the speed of the ions is increased, fewer recombine, the current increases, and, when the condition for recombination is practically removed, it will have a maximum value.

  15. But if the temperature is raised, the relative speeds of the ions at the moment of impact may be great enough to render it impossible for the recombination to be produced in its entirety, and part of the conductivity will remain.

  16. He has studied in a very ingenious manner, not only the mobilities, but also the law of recombination which regulates the spontaneous return of the gas to its normal state.

  17. Interpreting it by equation (7), we infer that ionization was much in excess of recombination at A and B, slightly so along C, while along D the recombination exceeded the ionization.

  18. X^2 is convex to the axis of x, while when the recombination exceeds the ionization the curve for X^2 will be concave to the axis of x.

  19. If we assume that in these layers the loss of ions by recombination can be neglected, we can by the method of the next article find an expression for the value of the electric force at any point in the layer.

  20. Several methods enable us to deduce the coefficient of recombination of the ions when we know their velocities.

  21. The luminosity at the head of the striations is due to the recombination of the ions.

  22. Thus, in an ionized gas not exposed to an electric field, although we have recombination between the ions, we need not have luminosity.

  23. The force in these layers will be greater than that in the middle of the gas, and so the loss of ions by recombination will be smaller in comparison with the loss due to the removal of the ions by the current.

  24. The recombination of ions which do not possess considerable amounts of energy does not seem to give rise to luminosity.

  25. He finds the key to the mystery in the mingling and constant recombination of determinants from different individuals produced by promiscuous intercrossing.

  26. But surely this continual mingling and recombination would, primâ facie, be just as likely to break up co-adaptations already forming as to give rise to new ones?

  27. The first precaution needful in the construction of the instrument was to avoid the recombination of the evolved gases, an effect which the positive electrode has been found so capable of producing (571.

  28. In other words, there has been segregation of racial characters followed by their recombination in a hybrid race.

  29. For it turns our thoughts to the possibility of calling into being a more perfect type of men by the recombination of the better alternative qualities of two less perfect races.

  30. But if there be a combination and recombination of these elements in ever-varying groups, the possibilities are no longer limited.

  31. Is' as the copula of a judgment implies the mental separation and recombination of two terms that only exist united in nature, and can, therefore, never have impressed the sense except as one thing.

  32. The combination and recombination of elementary protoplasmic faculties (specific molecular groupings) acquired by the protozoa.

  33. Examination of these and of my own specimens strongly suggests that the several forms are due to the recombination of the factors I have named.

  34. The unpacking of an original complex, the loss of various elements, and the recombination of pre-existing materials may all be invoked as sources of specific diversity.

  35. This alternate decomposition and recombination of the elements of water can neither increase nor decrease the E.

  36. There cannot be a current of electricity without a means of recombination, which recombination must be at the source, or place of original disturbance.

  37. If then no means of recombination be afforded, the electricities remain separated, and no current exists; but if a conductor be made to connect the two sides, electricity is set in motion, and a current established.

  38. The later is looked upon as simply a recombination of the earlier existences.

  39. History offers to us the only available substitute for the isolation and for the cumulative recombination of experiment.


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